

Shortly after she arrives, however, they receive word that the German army is approaching Paris, and Julien instructs his daughter to go to Vianne in Carriveau. She gets expelled in the summer of 1940 and travels to Paris to rejoin her father, Julien.

Meanwhile, Vianne’s rebellious 18-year-old sister Isabelle is away at finishing school. However, when her husband Antoine is conscripted, Vianne is left alone with their 8-year-old daughter Sophie. As a result, Vianne clings tightly to the family and peaceful existence she has established in the countryside town of Carriveau. Vianne was effectively orphaned at age 14 when her mother died and her father-still traumatized by his experiences in World War I-sent her and her younger sister to live with hired help.

Vianne’s story begins in August 1939, just before France declared war on Germany. The novel tells the story of two sisters, Isabelle Rossignol and Vianne Mauriac, as they struggle to survive the Nazi occupation of France.
